Science in the Romantic Era (Variorum Collected Studies Series, 615)

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ISBN-10:

0860786935

ISBN-13:

9780860786931

Author(s): Knight, David M.
Released: May 27, 1998
Publisher: Variorum
Format: Hardcover, 352 pages
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Description:

The Romantic Era was a time when society, religion and other beliefs, and science were all in flux. The idea that the universe was a great clock, and that men were little clocks, all built by a divine watchmaker, was giving way to a more dynamic and pantheistic way of thinking. A new language was invented for chemistry, replacing metaphor with algebra; and scientific illustration came to play the role of a visual language, deeply involved with theory. A scientific community came gradually into being as the 19th century wore on. The papers which compose this book have appeared in a wide range of books and journals; together with the new introduction they illuminate science and its context in the Romantic Era and follow its effects in the 19th century.












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